Lindsey Buckingham Finishes New Album
Fleetwood Mac guitarist also planning solo tour
Reuters reports that Buckingham has finished work on his third solo album in six years, a project he expects to release in September and promote with a tour.
The album, "Seeds We Sow," will also be his first not for the Warner Bros. label. Buckingham told Reuters that he was unhappy with its handling of his solo projects, and he was now considering teaming up with a new label or going the DIY route with an independent promotion team.
He recorded "Seeds We Sow" at his home studio in Los Angeles, playing most of the instruments and mixing it himself while fulfilling his obligations as the married father of three preteens.
The album contains a cover of the Rolling Stones song "She Smiled Sweetly" from the band's 1967 album Between the Buttons.
In the interview Buckingham also revealed that Fleetwood Mac are also without a record label after more than 40 years at Warner Bros. The band were the ninth biggest touring act in 2009 with U.S. ticket sales of $55 million, according to Pollstar. Their last studio album